Johnny Hallyday : la guerre des clans pour les Nuls

Lawyer for Laeticia Hallyday - Ardavan Amir-Aslani (C) arrives at a courtroom in Nanterre on March 15, 2018, where the two older children of iconic French musician Johnny Hallyday are scheduled to claim in front of the French justice the right to look at the posthumous album of their late father. Since the death of the musician in December 2017, his elder children David Hallyday and Laura Smet, - have been in dispute with his widow Laeticia - who became the sole beneficiary of the entire heritage and copyright of the legend of French rock. Photo by Eliot Blondet/ABACAPRESS.COM

Le clan Hallyday encore soudé, le 9 décembre 2017.

Daughters of Johnny Hallyday Jade and Joy and his wife Laeticia Hallyday and Laura Smet and David Hallyday stand outside the Eglise de la Madeleine (Madeleine Church) at the start of the funeral ceremony for french singer Johnny Hallyday on December 9, 2017 in Paris. France. Photo by Eliot Blondet/ABACAPRESS.COM

David Hallyday et Laura Smet à la Madeleine, le 9 décembre 2017.

David Hallyday, Laura Smet After the funeral ceremony organized in memory of Johnny Hallyday in Paris, France on december 9, 2017.The funeral convoy started from l Arc de Triomphe and then came down the Champs Elysées to Place de la Concorde before heading to the church of la Madeleine for a religious service. The President of the Republic and his wife participated in the religious service. Johnny Hallyday's musicians accompanied the funeral convoy during the procession.Photo by Christian Liewig/ ABACAPRESS.COM

Laeticia Hallyday and her two adopted daughters Jade and Joy arrive wit the coffin in Saint Barthelemy (St Barts), French West Indias, December 10, 2017, ahead of Johnny Hallyday 's burial. Photo by ABACAPRESS.COM

Laeticia Hallyday and her two adopted daughters Jade and Joy arrive wit the coffin in Saint Barthelemy (St Barts), French West Indias, December 10, 2017, ahead of Johnny Hallyday 's burial. Photo by ABACAPRESS.COM

La tombe de Johnny Hallyday au cimetière de Lorient.

French rocker Johnny Hallydayís at the Lorient cemetery on the French Caribbean island of Saint-Barthelemy on December 12, 2017. The French rock star, who died of lung cancer on Wednesday aged 74, had asked to be laid to rest there. Photo by ABACAPRESS.COM

La tombe de Johnny Hallyday au cimetière de Lorient.

French rocker Johnny Hallydayís at the Lorient cemetery on the French Caribbean island of Saint-Barthelemy on December 12, 2017. The French rock star, who died of lung cancer on Wednesday aged 74, had asked to be laid to rest there. Photo by ABACAPRESS.COM

Please hide the childrenís faces prior to the publication - Laeticia Hallyday, along with her two daughters Jade and Joy, pays a visit to her late husband Johnny Hallyday's grave at the cemetery while in Easter vacations in St Barts (Saint-Barthelemy), French West Indies, April 16, 2018. Photo by ABACAPRESS.COM

Laeticia Hallyday gets emotional as she lights candles with her two daughters Jade and Joy on the grave of her late husband French rocker Johnny Hallyday at the Lorient cemetery in St Barts (Saint-Barthelemy), French West Indies on July 17, 2018. Photo by ABACAPRESS.COM

Please hide the childrenís faces prior to the publication - Laeticia Hallyday, along with her two daughters Jade and Joy, pays a visit to her late husband Johnny Hallyday's grave at the cemetery while in Easter vacations in St Barts (Saint-Barthelemy), French West Indies, April 19, 2018. Photo by ABACAPRESS.COM

Please hide the childrenís faces prior to the publication - Laeticia Hallyday, along with her two daughters Jade and Joy, pays a visit to her late husband Johnny Hallyday's grave at the cemetery while in Easter vacations in St Barts (Saint-Barthelemy), French West Indies, April 19, 2018. Photo by ABACAPRESS.COM

Release of french singer Johnny Hallyday posthumous album "Mon pays c'est l'amour" in Nice, France on October 19, 2018. French rocker Johnny Hallyday's posthumous album sells 300,000 copies on first day of release. Photo by Lionel Urman/SPUS/ABACAPRESS.COM

Release of french singer Johnny Hallyday posthumous album "Mon pays c'est l'amour" in Nice, France on October 19, 2018. French rocker Johnny Hallyday's posthumous album sells 300,000 copies on first day of release. Photo by Lionel Urman/SPUS/ABACAPRESS.COM